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BatchImageResizerLite

com.linxmap.BatchImageResizerLite · Utilities · v1.0.1
Intel Only 2 devices · 48.7 MB · Impact: 43/100
About This App

BatchImageResizerLite is a lightweight batch image processing utility for macOS that resizes multiple images at once according to user-specified dimensions and scaling options. It is designed for photographers, web developers, graphic designers and anyone who needs to process large numbers of image files quickly without opening each one individually. The app handles common formats and offers basic preset sizes for web, email, and print use cases.

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Little public information is available about BatchImageResizerLite, and we could not confirm whether a native Apple Silicon build exists. Based on the bundle ID (com.linxmap.BatchImageResizerLite), this appears to be a smaller independent utility rather than a product from a major vendor. If you rely on this app, contact the developer directly to ask about native Apple Silicon support and whether an update is planned before macOS 28 ships in late 2027, since an Intel-only build will stop launching on that release. In the meantime, several actively maintained alternatives with confirmed native Apple Silicon builds offer similar batch-resizing functionality: Pixelmator Pro (paid, with a full image editor), ImageOptim (free, focused on compression and resizing), or the open-source batch image processor ImageMagick via the command line or GUI front-ends like GraphicsMagick. These options will continue working on future macOS releases without reliance on Rosetta 2.